Spring is making a valiant attempt to arrive but it would seem snow across the eastern side of the country has other plans. Still, it’s arrival is imminent bringing with it the anticipation of Easter and the promise of new beginnings. This time of year, with its burgeoning life and lengthening days, invites us to embrace change and welcome fresh perspectives. It’s with this spirit of renewal that I’m excited to share this week’s episode of What She Said, featuring conversations that reflect the transformative energy of spring.
Amplifying Voices with Beyond a Ballot
This week, I’m thrilled to have Amanda Alvaro and Rachael Segal from Beyond a Ballot on the show. They’re championing a crucial cause: to amplify Canadian women’s voices in the political landscape. Their work is about more than just being heard; it’s about ensuring our voices resonate with impact and purpose. Our discussion for radio sheds light on the importance of dismantling barriers that mute women’s voices and fostering a community where every woman’s voice is empowered. Don’t miss the extended podcast where we touch on everything from Kim Campbell’s bold remarks about Poilievre to Brian Mulroney’s legacy to which women in poltics to watch and so much more.
Cinematic Discoveries with Anne Brodie
Anne Brodie is back to share her latest entertainment selections, promising to sprinkle some cinematic magic into our lives. We’ll explore the intense narrative of Michael Keaton in “Knox Goes Away,” the intricate plot of Apple TV+’s “Manhunt,” and the delightful resurgence of Lindsay Lohan in Netflix’s “Irish Wish.” Anne’s insights provide a perfect segue into the transformative and reflective essence of spring, offering both escape and introspection.
Opening Dialogues with Dr. Nadine Thornhill
Dr. Nadine Thornhill brings to the forefront “Every Body Curious,” an innovative web series that fosters crucial conversations about sexuality and healthy relationships for youths. The series’ inclusive and unscripted dialogues pave the way for open, honest discussions, essential for the growth and development of young minds, mirroring the natural growth and learning that comes with spring.
Understanding Epilepsy with Mackenzie Muldoon
In line with Epilepsy Awareness Month, Mackenzie Muldoon from Epilepsy Toronto enlightens us on the realities of living with epilepsy. Our conversation highlights the significance of Purple Day and how we can all contribute to a more understanding and supportive community, resonating with spring’s themes of awareness, renewal, and community support.
As we embrace this season of growth and new beginnings, this week’s episode is set to inspire, educate, and entertain. Let’s step into spring with open hearts and minds, ready to engage with the changes and opportunities it presents.